Voices In Time Intoxication 1842 | Springfield, IL Better than a Gallon of Gall Abraham Lincoln addresses a temperance society.More
Voices In Time Food 1609 | Jamestown Of Such a Dish as Powdered Wife John Smith remembers the “starving time.”More
Voices In Time Spies 1958 | Washington, DC If You See Something, Say Something J. Edgar Hoover wants you to keep in touch.More
Voices In Time Trade c. 1849 | Platte River Enough Is Enough The Pawnee don’t want what the white man has to offer.More
Voices In Time Water 1837 | Lake Huron Sparkling Waters Anna Jameson voyages in a Canadian canoe.More
Voices In Time Foreigners 1873 | Canandaigua, NY Of Men, for Men, by Men Susan B. Anthony breaks the rules because the deck is stacked.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 2008 | New Haven Trimming the Ivy William Deresiewicz finds a gap in his education.More
Voices In Time States of War 1865 | Washington “With Malice Toward None” Lincoln’s second inaugural address.More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1848 | Philadelphia My Kingdom for a Farce Edwin Forrest lights a feud with a hiss.More
Voices In Time Memory 1871 | Arlington, VA The Truth Is Marching On Frederick Douglass remembers the soldiers who died to end slavery.More
Voices In Time Crimes & Punishments 1890 | Auburn Rigor of Death The invention of the electric chair. More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1885 | United States People Will Look “The tricycle has come to stay.”More